THE NE.,W YORKER deported. "Such a lnove, \Volselev assured Carn(;lrvon," according to Pro- fessor Lehlnann, "would put an end forever to the barbarous cruelties of Cetshwayo, and be hailed as a blessing I ." C . to 1l11ndn1ty. arndrvon was not 1111- Inediately responsive to this suggestion, but it was altogether in tune with the general tenor of }'roude's thinking, since he not only WdS firinly of the opinion that Cl ()1nwell's Irish policies were just dnd IHunane but was also deeply c0111lnitted to the whole corpus of Carlyle's proto-F'ascist ideas, and Vv"aS fond of 111aking such re111arks as "The he lrt of the nation is in its arlnies." Such ideds ndturally 111ade hitn receptive to anything that \Volseley Inight propose in the way of 3 for- ward policy, lnd his special cldinira- tion for the Inethods by which the In- dian Mutiny h(;ld been suppressed as naturally mdde hÎ111 see Sll Bartle }'rere as the 111an to carry it out. His asseSS111ent was correct, and within a year after F'rere's arrival in i\frica the new Governor-General was working hard to bring the Zulu problelTI to a final solution. F'rere's opportunity to take decisive action ca111e in ] u]y of 1878, when a 111inor official in Cetsh wayo' s adlninIs- tration crossed the Tugela River, which 111arked the border dividing Zu- luland froln the :English colony of Natal, in pursuit of two of his wives, who had taken lovers and left hil11. Both wives were caught, dragged back across the river, and killed, in accord- ance with Zulu cuStom and L1W. A short while later, two surveyors who . .. .. were InSpeCtIng rIver crussIngs In prep- aration for the c0111ing invasion of Zululand were caught by a Zulu border patrol while they were on an island on the Zulu side of the river rhey were held for an hour and released. On the pretext that these were aggressive and threatening Zulu acts, Frere sent Cetshwayo a four-thousand-word ulti- Illatu111 calling on hi111 tü surrender a large part of his sovereign power to a British resident, to disband his arlny of forty thousand 111en, to abandon a large part of established Zulu law and cUSt0111 in favor of S0111e airy fancies dre l111ed up by the incorrigible Shepstone-all this, and lllore, "within thirty days." This revolting docuinent, carefully designed to be unacceptahle in any cir- CUl11stances, is surpclssed by cl procla- 111ation to the 7 ulu people issued by F'rere when the thirty days had run out: The British forces are crossing into Zululand to exact from Cetywayo repara- tion for violations of British territory. . . and to enforce compliance with the prom- 131 VERMOUTH INDUSTRIES OF AMERICA NEW YDRK, N Y. --... x;. ^" ...;.........,.w:- I ; 1 .v---""'''- i. ; . "'. 'j,. ,\:'." ;.' <t .i-;/: . . "'..1. .y,;( i >>:< 1J, :.:.' '<<i . ..- .c. _ _.:.. .. .,/'.. ...... . s :r f'fI; \ :: tftl B Uff ( i ).} ^ .. : t ; y " -,."'> , ,:., z>< " ,T ...... " ý.-: "-. , . ;i ' J f: ,'. >>.., > .4:.1 '4 ""::.:^' .. <<<< ; "">>> S i. . . . and he keeps it under his hat! Only this man, John L Tribuno, knows the secret for making one of the world's great vermouths.. and he keeps it under his Kepi! The secret is in the blending of 30 rare botanicals into a smooth, delicate vermouth that imparts a unique flavor to your cocktails. Tribuno Vermouth never overpowers. . and that's no secret! Get Tribuno Extra-Dry for frosty martinis. Tribuno Sweet for palate-pleasing manhattans. And for a speclal taste treat, try Tribuno Extra-Dry or Sweet on the rocks. "2 r1>rnnb9.1nc. SOLE AGENTS IN U.S.A. TmBUNO VERMOUTH . '!M . . :}--=::. ..... .... .." !xCo"" . '::: f\," ' :: : Ir{' jJY :: :<0-..' ;:. , +.: ," ã$on l 'Nm 'II' r. !-; :. ': I,:;: ;. >>:.. "-<<.:{ ' 1j' ....'I..... Dote wortb, The Mason & Hamlin. Just listen. The tone is rich, warm, smooth. For there's a duplex scale where even the non-sing- ing portions of strings are tuned And a tensIon resonator to preserve precious resonance. Plus the most sensitive of actions. And the kind of style you'd expect. Obviously, a piano to be seen and played. Most . important:a piano to be heard.The Mason&Hamlin.. . f ;; . BROCHURE ON REQUEST Mason & Hamlin, East Rochester, N.Y. ÂDivision of Aeolian Corporation